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Apply for a Seller's Permit

by California Department of Tax and Fee Administration

A seller's permit is required if you are engaged in business in California, intend to sell or lease tangible personal property that would ordinarily be subject to sales tax if sold at retail (this includes wholesalers, manufacturers, and retailers), or will make sales for a temporary period, normally lasting no longer than 90 days at one or more locations (for example, firework booths, Christmas tree lots, garage sales).

Topics: Taxes


Check Contractor Application

by Contractors State License Board

Please have your Application Fee Number and your PIN (Personal Identification Number) ready when checking your application.

Topics: Businesses


File Complaint Against Contractor

by Contractors State License Board

File a complaint about a construction contractor, conveniently online.

Topics: Businesses, Housing and real estate, State info and laws


Fleet and Asset Management

by Department of General Services

Auctions surplus property and state mobile equipment.

Topics: DMV/Auto, Travel and recreation


Look Up Contractor License

by Contractors State License Board

Look up a contractor license or Home Improvement Salesperson (HIS) registration to verify information, including complaint disclosure.

Topics: Businesses, Housing and real estate


Product Recall

by Office of the State Fire Marshal

The Office of the State Fire Marshal is your trusted source for the latest information on recalls related to a wide range of consumer products. Our commitment to safety extends beyond firefighting, encompassing the well-being of our communities in every aspect. Here, you'll find up-to-date alerts and comprehensive details on product recalls, ensuring that you have access to vital information to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your property.

Launch service: Product Recall

Last updated 11/25/2024

Topics: Safety and emergencies


Search for Unclaimed Property

by State Controller's Office

California's Unclaimed Property Law requires corporations, businesses, associations, financial institutions, and insurance companies (referred to as "Holders") to annually report and deliver property to the California State Controller's Office after there has been no activity on the account or contact with the owner for a period of time specified in the law - generally (3) three years or more. This search page will allow you to locate Unclaimed Property that already has been sent to the State for safekeeping, as well as property that is about to be sent to the State by a business as required by law. If you feel you may have other accounts that did not appear in your search, please return to this site at a later date as names are continually added to the Unclaimed Property database.

Topics: Businesses, State info and laws


Unclaimed Property Reporting Resources

by State Controller's Office

Holders of Unclaimed Property include business associations, banking and financial organizations, life insurance corporations, and other entities holding property belonging to another person. By law, holders are required to review their records each year to determine if they hold any property, whether tangible or intangible, that has remained unclaimed for the required dormancy period. Once property has remained unclaimed for the required dormancy period, it becomes reportable.

Topics: Businesses, State info and laws